toned coins

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by cerdsalicious, Feb 12, 2010.

  1. cerdsalicious

    cerdsalicious BigShot

    How much of apremium for silver coins that are rainbow toned do you pay??
     
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  3. Lehigh96

    Lehigh96 Toning Enthusiast

  4. frattlaw

    frattlaw Junior Member

    Sometimes none sometimes more than I care to admit... for one toned Peace $ I paid about 8x grey sheet compared to a non-toned example.

    For the most part I am comfortable with paying up to 2x grey for a non-toned example. But it depends on series as well as what year of the series.

    I can tell you that toned 1922,23,24 and to some extent 25 Peace $ are more common that a 1927 or 27-S. I would pay nicely for a rainbow toned 27 or 27-S in MS grades...
     
  5. cerdsalicious

    cerdsalicious BigShot

    Why thank you
    I understand the complications some coins more rare than others
    The ones I am going to sell have rainbow toning and are all natural
    I got 2 morgans
    1 walker (Amazing toning)
    2 silver washington quarters
    1 clad eisenhower
    and 1 Susan B. Anthony (Observe is stunningly gorgeous, reserve is a little too dark and splotchy but still has deep colors)
    Plus dozens of 1960's era nickels from mint sets
    None are common dates, all in grade AU and above

    Albeit theyre all natural. So i was thinking for the silver morgans 10x melt value
    For the walker 20x melt value
    for the quarters 10x melt value
    Not considering there numismatic values I say there in great shop. I have another mrogan thats baby blue from its case an 1879 P nothign special but ive decided to see how it progresses toning...
     
  6. Duke Kavanaugh

    Duke Kavanaugh The Big Coin Hunter

    Are you guys talking about:
    Times grey sheet
    or
    Times melt value?
     
  7. frattlaw

    frattlaw Junior Member

    I would be interested in these coins... if you have pictures please let me know I will send you my email address...
     
  8. cerdsalicious

    cerdsalicious BigShot

    Let me charge my camera and ill get back to you tonite.
     
  9. Dollar1948

    Dollar1948 New Member

    How much of a premium will I pay for toned coins?
    Not a cent more if it was untoned.
    I struggle trying to understand how anyone can come up with a self imposed premium for a coin, based on toning, and other people can agree and respect it.
    How do you guage it?
    Don't get me wrong, I like the look of a toned coin, and I don't turn my nose up at them.
    If mine tone up, thats a bonus, if I buy one that I like that happens to be toned, thats a bonus too, but I like them just as much if they are not.
     
  10. Ruben

    Ruben Member

    Sometimes I have to laugh at the term "toned" as used by some e-bay sellers. Often it is nice word for corroded. :rolleyes:
     
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